Second-time travellers to Italy are heading to Modena, a stunning city in the heart of the Emilia-Romagna region, for a quick dose of history. Rupali Dean offers quick tips on navigating its cobbled streets.

Mallorca, a Mediterranean star that shines with its beautiful beaches and remote mountains, is also the largest island in the Balearic Islands archipelago, Spain. Here are some gorgeous images of the magnificent beauty that you should treat your eyes to, this summer.

In Scotland’s picturesque countryside of Speyside, Travel +Leisure India went on a fabulous whiskey trail through Scotland in the distilleries of Chivas Regal and Glenlivet Distillery. Here, we witnessed the art of blending whiskey. Find out where you should go for the best experience!

Are you reaching for another milestone birthday this year without having done something adventurous to talk about? We’ve brought you an outrageous idea for your next vacation. Iceland is for those who’ve been saving up for that one trip that needs you to go all out.

If you’re heading to the city of love this Valentine’s Day, amuse yourself by exploring Paris through Woody Allen’s eyes by taking a trail through the filming locations of his famous movie, Midnight in Paris.

Here are some fun facts about Germany if you’re travelling to the country this spring break. Germany has been one of the top tourist destinations in the world for quite some time now. The cultural exposure is immense and there’s something for everybody to pursue. Here are some fun facts […]

The ‘little big man’ in the black tuxedo, Charlie Chaplin, with his trademark wobbling gait, iconic moustache, bowler hat and cane, reminded his audiences to laugh through the dark times. Chaplin’s World, in Switzerland, is an ideal tribute.

The region of Catalonia is ‘not Spanish.’ This autonomous region has escaped from within Spain’s conspicuous boundaries by asserting itself through every conceivable difference they’ve had—the history and art, language and culture, national flag and holidays, cuisine and of course, football.

In Spain’s Seville, there is a predominant cycle culture, and the city beckons every traveller to pedal on its quaint tracks. T+L writer Amrita Das recounts that it’s fun, exhilarating, and reminds her of home.

Cotswolds and Yorkshire are not just about gentle hills, glorious villages, and old mansions anymore. Anand Kapoor sets out on a driving holiday and discovers stylish boutiques, vibrant cafes, Michelin-starred restaurants, and several charming villages.

The Aosta Valley is a plush secret long privy to European cognoscenti. But even if you aren’t ready to ski up a storm swathed in Prada, it serves up Michelin-starred pampering and an alluring après-ski scene.

Matterhorn has the history of the mountain sprinkled over it—from T-shirts and brand advertisements with Matterhorn puns to history books and brochures. This is our guide to what to do in this beautiful Swiss town.